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iPod as Digital Photographer's Best Friend
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It's *slow* |
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2003-12-02 18:43:18 |
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Beware! It is slow!
If you transfer a lot of images the ipod will run out of power before the transfer completes.
Look at the following two links for more info:
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1023&message=6403600
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http://www.ipodlounge.com/ipodnews_comments.php?id=P1750_0_7_0_C
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RE: It's *slow*
2003-12-02 19:24:39
Derrick Story | 
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RE: It's *slow*
2003-12-03 05:48:02
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RE: It's *slow*
2003-12-04 15:26:32
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2003-12-03 09:12:48
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RE: 2008 -- Is the Belkin Media Reader still viable?
2008-05-19 13:32:15
marde
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I would, however, use good batteries, preferably rechargeable ones, in the Belkin Reader. I think it's primarily designed for 128 MB cards and below, although 256 MB cards work fine, given a little extra time for transfer. Uploading a full 512 MB card can be painful, and probably not a good idea unless you have fresh batteries in the Belkin.
All of that being said, I like the Belkin, am using it, and am having fun exploring the new uses for the iPod, as illustrated in the article.